Egypt's Foreign Minister, Badr Ahmed Mohamed Abdelatty, met Pakistan's COAS, Asim Munir, in Rawalpindi to discuss defense ties, regional stability, and expanding bilateral cooperation


Egypt’s Foreign Minister Dr Badr Ahmed Mohamed Abdelatty called on Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir at Rawalpindi.
During the meeting, both dignitaries reviewed bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries, with a particular focus on defence and security cooperation, military-to-military contacts, training collaborations, and regional peace and stability, says a statement issued by the ISPR.
The discussions reaffirmed the commitment of both sides to strengthen coordination and deepen the long-standing ties in defence and broader strategic domains.
The visiting foreign minister also conveyed warm greetings from the leadership of Egypt and expressed Egypt’s continued interest in expanding cooperation with Pakistan across all spheres.
Both sides underscored the importance of sustained high-level exchanges to address emerging challenges, especially in light of evolving regional security dynamics.

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